Examples of using Was cut in English and their translations into Bengali
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His pay was cut in half.
There is a legend that one of her famous pearl earrings was cut into two pieces and Venus statues graced the ears of the Roman pantheon.
The quarter was cut off by wide canals, and the two watergates were manned by Christian guards.
Construction of three Kolkata-class ships was sanctioned by the Government of India in May 2000, and steel for the lead ship was cut in March 2003.
her skull crushed Her tongue was cut and her right eye was gouged.
The Dixie brand is a tribute by two sisters to a third, Dixie, whose life was cut short much too soon by a drunk driver.
I started flying gliders, however, my dream to become a pilot was cut short because of my colour-blindness.
The supply was cut in half for Bitcoin in 2016, so that the price rose slowly and rose,
The evaluation period was cut from eight to four years, and a simpler method of calculation was used to determine rankings.
Cobb was cut from the cloth of pilots, born in Oklahoma in 1931 to a military pilot.
His salary was cut and he was also made to choose between his livelihood and his work and tweeting.
A ceremonial cake was cut by the chief guest, Saudi Ambassador and high officials of the Saudi Embassy.
Government of India in May 2000, and steel for the lead ship was cut in March 2003.
I don't believe he knew about it,” Trump said of Kim last week after their summit in Vietnam was cut short.
my arm was cut.
In 1949, with the Communist takeover in Shanghai, overseas trade was cut dramatically.
At the time, Stewart's life was cut with a group in the remote area of Canada.
On the 7th Muharram water supply to the Imam's camp was cut and the torture of thirst and hunger started.
back of the head), and the rest of the cerebral cortex(upper part of the brain), the entire brain was cut into thin slices for study.
Thus the last remnant of those wrongdoing people was cut off. All praise is for Allah, the Lord of the entire universe,( for having punished them so).
